Stoney Creek tree plantings aimed to ward off emerald ash borer"Lets be real though you cannot replace a tree. A tree lost is forever lost, the best you can do is plant others to mitigate the loss and perhaps someday come close to what once was years into the future. I say this because there is an epidemic in thi"

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Friday, November, 14, 2014 - 7:07:37 PM

Column: Getting to know my great-grandfather"I very much enjoyed reading your column on your great-grandfather who died in the Great War. I often think of my grandmother's uncle, Ivan Newell Wallis, of Greensville who died in the Great War in Aug 1918 at the age of 20 years. I know a few things"

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Friday, November, 14, 2014 - 6:06:53 PM

Chris Charlton hopeful about Remembrance Day bill "Unnecessary and a waste of time. What we need to put our efforts in is for actual services and aid for our veterans not an empty holiday so politicians can pretend for a day they care and to pump up patriotism so they can squeak harmful unpopular leg"

Liliana Cassidy, left, Judy Woodworth, Ron Woodworth and Fred Cassidy took their favourite community newspaper to France for the 70th anniversary of D-Day. The photo was taken at the celebration on June 6 at Juno Beach.

Members of Marshall Memorial United Church took their favourite community newspaper to the Dominican Republic to help build homes for the Samaritan Foundation. Church members have travelled to the Dominican for seven years and have donated and completed 11 homes.

Betty Cartwright, left, and Russ Powers and Maureen and Rick Spencer dine with their favourite community newspaper at the Buca Di Beppo Italian Restaurant, Fort Lauderdale, under the watchful eye of Felton, the kitchen boss.